A national survey of more than 500 shipping holders shows that 60 % of professional drivers feel optimistic about the future of truck transport industry, referring to gains in fraud prevention, improving the road, and comfort with the tools operating on behalf.
The survey, which was conducted by the Marketplace Marketplace provider, explains that transport companies face widespread improvements throughout the industry. More than half of them say that fraud prevention efforts have improved significantly, and it says approximately 60 % of the use of the paid paid today is much easier than it was when they started for the first time.
Transportation companies also agree on wide margin that technological changes do not make decision -making faster, simpler and more reliable, but have a greater impact than organizational changes, compliance rules, fluctuations in supply and demand, or even equipment improvements.
Nearly 70 % of drivers, including 79 % of those under the age of 35, say they feel comfortable using emerging tools and technologies. This trend indicates that the workforce is preparing for continuous innovation, including artificial intelligence, remote attractions, predictive maintenance, and more.
When asked about the biggest effects on the industry in the next five years, the respondents indicated the availability of loading, fuel costs and emerging technologies. The improvement of the path is classified as the most promising use of Amnesty International, followed by AI-with the help of AI and predictive maintenance.
“What we found is that transport companies adopt technology faster than ever, and they see the results,” said Todd Waldron, Vice President of the Transport Company. “From the prevention of the strongest fraud to the most intelligent guidance, the tools such as those we build give transport companies more confidence and control of their operations.”